2010 East Bay football leaders

I know we’re in the heart of basketball season now, but I promised I would get these final East Bay football leaders up on the blog so here they are. Please note these stats are for the regular season only (and appeared in the Nov. 18 paper). These do not include playoff games. Some stats you may have seen listed in bios of our All-East Bay football selections do include the playoffs, so I want to clarify that so there’s no confusion. We stop compiling East Bay leaders and league leaders after the regular season, since obviously not every team participates in the playoffs.

Rushing (by yards)

Player

G

Rush

Yards

Avg.

TD

Jordan Sanford, Fremont

10

172

1,733

10.1

22

Ryan Toney, Valley Christian-Dub

10

125

1,538

12.3

22

Miles Long, James Logan

10

160

1,500

9.4

14

Lucas Dunne, De La Salle

10

161

1,499

9.3

26

Marquis Waters, Las Lomas

10

214

1,496

7.0

13

Aaron Prier, Salesian

10

117

1,435

12.3

14

Jared Leaf, Alhambra

9

180

1,381

7.7

18

Cameron Stover, Northgate

8

124

1,295

10.4

20

James Lewis, Pinole Valley

10

109

1,248

11.4

13

George Atkinson III, Granada

10

128

1,244

9.7

16

Passing (by yards)

Player

G

Comp

Att

Pct.

Yards

INT

TD

Ricky Lloyd, Concord

10

233

330

70.6

3,340

5

39

Anmol Singh, Washington

10

145

243

59.7

2,190

12

29

Jeff Lockie, Monte Vista

10

140

228

61.4

1,948

8

21

Ikaika Woolsey, Salesian

10

99

167

59.9

1,885

7

25

Virgil Bridges, Oakland

9

97

220

44.1

1,670

7

13

Drew Reil, California

10

95

145

65.5

1,658

6

25

Adam Robinson, Moreau Catholic

10

87

195

44.6

1,590

9

17

Jamal Mayo, Skyline

10

81

165

49.1

1,575

11

14

Zach Kline, San Ramon Valley

10

121

210

57.6

1,486

6

7

David Camerena, Foothill

10

108

179

60.3

1,434

9

11

Receiving (by receptions)

Player

G

Rec

Yards

Avg.

TD

Kelly Starnes, Concord

10

86

1,247

14.5

17

DeAndre Carter, Washington

10

65

1,047

16.1

15

Bryce McGovern, Monte Vista

10

59

920

15.6

8

Terrance Young, Concord

10

52

938

18.0

7

Brandon Wynne, Dublin

10

51

616

12.0

3

Cameron Rowland, Foothill

10

46

667

14.5

6

Tyler Amick, Granada

10

45

548

12.2

2

Casey Jennings, Washington

10

44

791

18.0

10

Fabian Arrizon, Mt. Eden

9

43

521

12.1

5

Eric Johnson, San Lorenzo

10

41

571

13.9

8

Scoring

Player

G

TD

FG

2PT

PAT

Tot

Lucas Dunne, De La Salle

10

28

0

1

0

170

Logan Lisle, Berean Christian

10

20

0

6

33

165

Ryan Toney, Valley Christian-Dub

10

25

0

2

0

154

Jordan Sanford, Fremont

10

25

0

1

0

152

Matt Butler, Northgate

10

23

0

0

0

138

Cameron Stover, Northgate

8

22

0

1

0

134

Alec Pica, Concord

10

21

0

4

0

134

Kelly Starnes, Concord

10

17

0

9

0

120

DeAndre Carter, Washington

10

19

0

2

0

118

George Atkinson III, Granada

10

19

0

1

0

116

Total offense

Team

G

Rush

Pass

Total

Avg.

Concord

10

1,598

3,340

4,938

493.8

Encinal

9

3,226

1,007

4,233

470.3

Salesian

10

2,708

1,885

4,593

459.3

Valley Christian-Dublin

10

3,467

865

4,332

433.2

Northgate

10

3,212

1,119

4,331

433.1

Monte Vista

10

1,897

2,399

4,296

429.6

De La Salle

10

2,917

1,369

4,286

428.6

California

10

2,351

1,888

4,239

423.9

Heritage

10

3,006

991

3,997

399.7

Bishop O’Dowd

9

1,787

1,623

3,410

378.9

Total defense

Team

G

Rush

Pass

Total

Avg.

McClymonds

10

693

895

1,588

158.8

Berkeley

10

831

830

1,661

166.1

Bishop O’Dowd

9

1,119

659

1,778

197.6

James Logan

10

1,103

1,045

2,148

214.8

Ygnacio Valley

9

1,006

931

1,937

215.2

Pinole Valley

10

1,194

963

2,157

215.7

De La Salle

10

980

1,199

2,179

217.9

Encinal

9

998

971

1,969

218.8

San Leandro

10

1,435

800

2,235

223.5

Acalanes

10

1,568

757

2,325

232.5

Jimmy Durkin

I cover mostly San Jose State football for the San Jose Mercury News/Bay Area News Group, but also fill in from time to time with the 49ers, Warriors, A's and Giants.

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Even playing field. However, playoff games should count for something because some of these star players are the reason their respective teams made the playoffs. Put the playoff stats up also.

http://ibabuzz.com/prepcorner Jimmy Durkin

We count playoff stats when we’re figuring All-East Bay, but we stop keeping track of the leaders and don’t have a file with all those numbers added it.

I hear you in that playoff games count and we do use those stats for awards purposes, but it wouldn’t make sense to run a leaderboard where you include the playoff stats. It’s be like saying Tim Lincecum was a 20-game winner this year because of his four playoff wins. Yes, those four playoffs wins are significant as far as the impact he had for his team winning a championship, but you wouldn’t count those in with the regular season stats in calculating who led the league in wins. It’s not fair to the players who were good, but weren’t on teams that made deep playoff runs.

Really? Valley Christian of Dublin’s offense is statistically better than De La Salle, Cal and Monte Vista? Really? Really? It’s like comparing apples and telephones… not even close to the same thing.

If you’re going to show team stats, probably they should be broken down divisionally.

http://ibabuzz.com/prepcorner Jimmy Durkin

I think everyone’s smart enough to realize that team stats aren’t the final say in who has a better offense. Of course, it’s relative to the competition. Remember, we run team stats for each league and that’s probably the best way to judge team stats since it’s relative to the other teams in their league.

Remember too that compiling all these stats is pain in the butt work. To break them down by division is just a little too much to do.

ManDown

Durkin, don’t worry about these people complaining about this and that. You have done a great job all year and work your ass off. Plus everyone knows that the “All Mighty” EBAL would be at the top of every list if you let these people tell it…

S1lverngreen

Jimmy,
Thanks for doing this…man down, not this year with the EBAL, Ricky’s numbers are off the charts!

Prep Fan

With Cal having 4 playoff games this year and Alvarez gaining more than 100 yards vs. DLS at the Coliseum along with the other 3 games, he would most likely be in the mix for yards gained (not to mention yards per carry) if playoff stats were added. Although I don’t think he played against Castro Valley come to think of it. If he did, it was only a carry or 2 in the first quarter.

Joe

Alvarez finished with 1172 yards in 13 games (didn’t get a carry in Castro Valley game). Still finishes short of top 10.

Ridiculous-Really? Compiling stats is hard work. You really can’t look it up? Here, I just did.

And yes, the offense you named is in fact better in terms of yards than all those D-1 offenses. That is because the measure here is YARDS. If you want to talk about divisions, look them up, or look at the league stats this very blog provides. Rant done.

ManDown

The big question is who runs the best offensive scheme in the bay area?

Prep Fan

It is hard to argue with DLS success over the years. Actually, it is impossible. Bergman has a nice passing scheme at MV and Hamilton showed this year at Concord he can get it done with the right athletes. Bilecci at Cal did a great job this year, but he is only 2 years in over there.

renegades10

it would be pretty hard to say that a certain team runs the best offensive scheme in the bay area. first off what would you base it on. Points scored? Total Yards? Amount of wins? A great coach will tailor their scheme somewhat to suit the athletes they have. I am curious to see Concord next year and what Hamilton does with the offense. He had a great QB to run the Air Raid spread he used. From what I understand, there wasn’t much of a QB behind him. So will be curious to see what he comes up with. Bergman has been putting out top offenses for awhile.

football guy

That’s easy concord high orf washington high with there spread offensives.

ManDown

I’m not really impressed with Washingtons offense. Its okay but it is very simple and there is nothing special about it. I think Concord runs a very goood passing offense but there running plays out of the spread are simple sweeps, dives, and very few traps. His offense is going to be very hard to run without a stud QB.

Joe

Rancho’s Veer is impressive in it’s own way. Not as intricate as some of those spreads. but very well run and interesting to watch. (I know it’s an East Bay site, but the question was about the whole bay area).

Paydirt

Concord was successful because the QB had great vision and pinpoint accuracy in the pass-happy scheme AND because Pica was a two-way go-to workhorse in the championship run. Without Lloyd OR Pica, Concord probably loses the last two games.

Joe

Top offenses with schemes (I only know some, is anyone wants to fill in please do)

Sullas ran for 1289yds in 10 games (8 regular season) and he would have had well over 1500 if he played against Cal and Livermore…

Prep Fan

I’m not sure how many carries or yards Sullas would have gotten against Cal, but propably over 200 yards versus Livermore for sure. He may well have ended up #2 in the East Bay.

MV Alum

I was thinking 100-135 against CAL (close to 30 carries in line with what he had against SR)and like you said 200 against Livermore. Overall it is just great to see so much talent in one area…

Prep Fan

If Cal is scoring 45 points on them, they are much more likely to be passing the ball trying to play catch up, but of course having Sullas may have made the game closer too. Maybe 250 vs. Livermore and 75 vs. Cal.

I’m sure Leaf and Stover would have had higher totals if they got to play the full 10 games as well.

I know RB Miles Long (great name) is just a sophomore, and QBs Lockie and Kline are juniors. Are there any others on those top 10 lists above that are coming back next year?

Joe

Fremont’s Sanford. PV’s James Lewis. LL’s Waters. All coming back

Oh boy

Runningbacks Jordan Sanford and Marquis Waters were seniors this year. Great talents-hope they play in college

Prep Fan

Waters from LL isn’t coming back, as he was a senior this year. But WR Amick from Granada and QB Mayo from Skyline are just juniors.

Joe

Oops. My bad on that one, coulda sworn Sanford was a JR. Oh well.

I am excited to see Mayo go next year. Seems like another season when the OAL gets a shakeup.

thedude

Thanks Jimmy!

thedude

Hey I’m a pv spartan alumni. Lewis rushing was done in 9 games. In those nine games he played one was 1 carry 25 yards,another 4 carries 101. This Guy could have easly been close to the top of the list.

thedude

Jimmy you’ve done a great job all year. Thanks looking forward to next year. Oh Ben as well. Thanks Guy’s.